Thursday

Movies by Moonlight HemisFair Park, (210) 207-3677. Weekly outdoor movie series continues with “Enchanted.” Pre-movie entertainment begins at 7:30 p.m., movie at 8:30 p.m. Free. Concessions available for purchase. Bring a lawn chair or blanket or your own snacks. Free parking after 6 p.m. at the lot across from the federal courthouse on Durango Boulevard. Rest of the schedule:

<!–Run A Tab Runners/drinkers meet at Beethoven Maennerchor und Biergarten, 422 Pereida St., at 6:30 p.m. before heading out to a running pub crawl at 7 p.m. From the beer garden, runners head downtown to Vbar at Hotel Valencia, Leapin’ Lizard, Azuca and back to Beethoven’s.–>

Friday-Monday

San Antonio Rose Live Aztec Theatre, 104 N. St. Mary’s St., (210) 212-7638. Historic theater is home to a new classic country music revue, which includes songs such as “Hey Good Lookin’ ” and “Is Anybody Going to San Antone” performed by a 10-member band of musicians from Nashville, Branson, Austin and San Antonio. 7 p.m. Fridays, 2 and 7 p.m. Saturdays, 7 p.m. Sundays-Mondays. $20-$49. Visit www.saroselive.com.

Northside Suburban All-Stars Celebration Arneson River Theatre, River Walk. The city celebrates the softball team, who went undefeated in the playoffs and won the Senior League Softball World Series. Festivities start at 10 a.m.

“Visit to the Past” The Alamo, 300 Alamo Plaza, (210) 273-1730. San Antonio Living History Association program interprets historic San Antonio. 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free.

“The Children’s Hour” SAY Sí Theater, 1518 S. Alamo S., (210) 240-2582. Shadow Show Theatre Company performs the drama about a scandal at an all-girl boarding school that results when a student starts a rumor that the two headmistresses are romantically involved. 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays through Aug. 29. $10-$13.

“The Last Broadcast of Bailey & Long” Overtime Theater, Blue Star Arts Complex, 1414 S. Alamo, Suite 103, (210) 557-7562. It’s 1947 and America’s most popular syndicated radio show is ending. Jack Long is moving on to his own show in a new thing called television; Carole Bailey and the rest of the show’s cast and crew must decide what their futures hold. 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, Thursdays through Aug. 14. (No show Aug. 6.) Also at 3 p.m. Aug. 8. $9-$12.

“Red, White and Tuna” Cameo Theater, 1123 E. Commerce St., (210) 325-8702. The residents of Tuna, Texas are getting ready to celebrate the town’s Fourth of July homecoming reunion, at which time several former residents are supposed to turn up. 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, 3 p.m. Sundays through Sept. 5. $15-$29.50.

Aug. 29

Extreme Metalfest Backstage Live, 1305 E. Houston St., (210) 224-2747. Festival has more than 20 bands on three stages, including the all-female Iron Maiden tribute band the Iron Maidens, Sacred Fate, King of Kain, Pigweed, Perish the Land and The Next Day. 6 p.m. doors, 7 p.m. show. $15. Tickets available at Krazy Kat Music and Flipside Records.

Aug. 31

“A Prairie Home Companion” Summer Love Tour Majestic Theatre, 224. E. Houston St., (210) 226-3333. Garrison Keillor and his colleagues are in the mood for love: Their concert tour focuses on romantic love through songs, poetry and stories. The show will feature familiar “Prairie” elements such as Guy Noir, Dusty & Lefty and “News From Lake Woebegon,” plus Sara Watkins (from the bluegrass band Nickel Creek), sound effects man Fred Newman and Keillor walking through the audience during intermission to lead singalongs of “Unchained Melody” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” $50-$70 through Ticketmaster outlets. 8 p.m.

Sept. 2

Bellator Fighting Championships Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St., (210) 226-3333. Returned of mixed martial arts to the Majestic; the Bellator series had a memorable night when it debuted there in May. $25-$125 at Ticketmaster outlets.

Sept. 8-26

“Jersey Boys” Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St., (210) 226-3333. First show in the 2010-2011 Broadway Across America Series is the story of Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons. 8 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays. Also 2 p.m. Sept. 9 and 23. $25.25-$68.25 at Ticketmaster outlets. Next season’s Broadway Across America series includes:

Oct. 1

Chelsea Handler Municipal Auditorium, 100 Auditorium Circle, (210) 207-8500. Comedian and host of E!’s “Chelsea Lately” comes to town on her “Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang” Tour (named after her third book, which was published in March.) 8 p.m. $45-$65 at Ticketmaster outlets.

Oct. 3

Daniel Tosh Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St., (210) 226-3333. Host of Comedy Central’s “Tosh.0” embarks on a national stand-up tour, having already had major success performing at more than 700 college campuses in his career. $37.50 at Ticketmaster outlets. 7 p.m. Upcoming shows:

 Cheech and Chong, Nov. 20 ($39.50-$65 at Ticketmaster)

Oct. 10

B.B. King Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St., (210) 226-2891. 84-year-old blues guitarist and his sidekick “Lucille” will perform music from their 50-plus albums, including the hit song “The Thrill is Gone.” 7:30 p.m. $60-$75 at Ticketmaster outlets.

Nov. 18

Tommy Tune Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St., (210) 226-3333. Legendary singer and star of Broadway and movies is set for an evening of American standards backed by a quartet. A benefit for Las Casas Foundation. $17.50-$72.50 at Ticketmaster outlets. 8 p.m.

Nov. 19

George Jones Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St., (210) 226-3333. Country singer who turns 79 in September has had a legendary career, both on and off the stage. His run of hits began in 1955; “He Stopped Loving Her Today” is considered one of country’s all-time greatest songs. His personal life is equally legendary — four marriages (including duet partner, Tammy Wynettte) and a decades-long battle with alcohol and drugs that he finally whipped after a car crash in 1999. Tickets, $40-$60, go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at Ticketmaster outlets.